18 September, 2015

A WHAT?

We had our youngest two grandchildren for two days this past weekend. Gone are the days when I had to worry about them getting into things that they shouldn't; now, at almost five years old, Gregory will sit all day long (if we let him) building things with PawPaw. The last time that he came they built a helicopter, this time it was a battleship; and, as far as Gregory was concerned, it was all-consuming task. They worked for two days before they were done. Gregory is learning a lot. I had no idea how much attention he paid to PawPaw until he was in the sewing room right before he left to go home. I have all of my pieces for the Metro Rings quilt cut out and strewn on the cutting table. Gregory inspected what I was doing and pointed to the pieced arc (as shown, below) and asked me if I knew what that was. 
"What do you think it is?" I asked him. I expected an answer along the lines of "rainbow" or "smile" or "curve" or "arch".  Oh, no. "That's a subassembly" he responded, smiling broadly. A what? I was floored. I asked my husband of they'd using that term in their building projects. "We sure have" he answered. PawPaw was thrilled, not only that Gregory remembered, but that he fully understood the concept. Wow. That was a happy grandparent moment.
Here's the proud battleship builder with his completed creation, a weekend's worth of work.
In case you wondered how Nana and Lynnleigh spent their time, we made lollipops!
Life is Good!
... and oh-so sweet...
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10 comments:

Elita@Busy Needle Quilting said...

Love it all! Subassembly indeed! What wonderful mentors those children have!

quiltkeemosabe said...

Love this!!!

LizA. said...

Sounds like you have a budding engineer there....Love your Metro Rings.

Wendy Luane Barber said...

That is wonderful. Shows what can happen when kids are given one-on-one attention, proper vocabulary, and concepts. Very cool.

cityquilter grace said...

fun times and priceless, eternal memories....i remember making christmas cookies with my mom 60 years ago....

Janet O. said...

He really has the concept when he can transfer it to another setting like that!
I'll bet those lollipops were almost as sweet as those two little ones. : )

Quiltdivajulie said...

Sub-assembly - what a terrific concept to learn. LUCKY grands, they are to have you two in their lives.

Samplings from Spring Creek said...

Sub assembly--he has a wonderful mind! So glad there are children spending their days being creative and not playing video games

Laura Chaney said...

Wow, that's so impressive! I'm sure it makes you both so excited to watch him grow and learn more every day.

sharon said...

someone beat me to it - first thought I had was a budding engineer...and are those metro rings really not hard to do? I have the ruler, I have a book, but have not started making anything.